Self-hosting pleroma. 

approaching almost a year of running my own instance. I will say it's way different than my first try here on Mastodon. I did get the question "Does Mastodon have Reaver Instances" answered with quickness! Hooo! But there are other instances that were blocked on the big instances because i think the humor is a little savage. Overall.. Still better then Musk. And not jumping to Bluesky despite getting invite codes every other day.

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@S-Config@core.s-config.com i rarely use bluesky even though i have it set up.

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@milo It just feels like someone generating artificial scarcity in the hopes of winning the social network crowd.

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@S-Config@core.s-config.com Or at the least the old twitter crowd.

@milo @S-Config the problem with bluesky is it's literally another one of those shitty alt networks from back in the day.

You have no reason to sign up for it if you're not banned from Twitter, your interactions/chance of being seen is lower, everyone I know crossposts anyway, and it lacks basic features Fedi has. It only has the userbase it does because a so called decentralized fandom and the mastosoc (NPR listening) tier libs set up shop there.
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>You have no reason to sign up for it if you're not banned from Twitter
false, i left twitter not due to being banned (my account became reinstated at some point) but due to the fact that musk thought X should stand for XSS. a spam DM auto-redirected me to a third-party website without my intervention so i immediately noped out of it
>lacks basic features Fedi has.
not doubting you, but which features? i mean, fedi is notorious for making its own mistakes with regard to user-facing features, not even mentioning the stability and compatibility issues from certain things over the years. some of this shit has always been confusing to new users
@wowaname @milo @S-Config This was a year ago when bsky literally didn't let you upload videos or post gifs, let alone having DMs.

It's added a bunch now, but at the time it was true.
@PurpCat @milo @S-Config i know it had/has bugs but so does fedi to this day, so that's a dirt reason to compare the two
@PurpCat @S-Config @milo see https://freesoftwareextremist.com/notice/Asy9LZ65uSsznBT10K thread i just made a bit ago: tl;dr i prefer a mature community over bickering about short-term technical issues, assuming the issues can be fixed. i've been on fedi almost a decade now and i still don't feel like i've been able to discover interesting people outside of the core circle i've always known here
@PurpCat @S-Config @milo to me fedi has never approached the old-twitter (ca. 2010) mood where it felt like people with actual interests could easily find and gravitate toward each other. best-case fedi still remains very segmented, worst-case it's completely obscured from certain audiences

@wowaname @Milo @PurpCat @S-Config I'm afraid that you can't have that kind of culture on a decentralized network in this political climate (which I don't think is going to change anytime soon). The only way you can have it is on a centralized network with moderation to keep all the political posters, blackpillers, etc out.

For example, there are a couple of imageboards and textboards out there that strive to be more comfy instead of complaining about how much they hate the world, but those admins realized that they either need to sacrifice freeze-peach and/or be relatively obscure in order to keep it that way.

The fediverse has neither of that going for it. Yes, there are more laid-back instances on here that try to replicate that pre-2014 experience, but it is inevitable that users get dogpiled by Poast and NCD users who think they own the network. You could also just have an isolated, webring-like network of whitelist instances, but that kind of defeats the purpose of decentralization in the first place. You might as well just have a Ning site.

@xianc78 @milo @PurpCat @S-Config you mention imageboards, so i'll relate my point to that. my experience is that 4chan has just as many useless reply guys as fedi does, bumping threads for no reason, but my real issue is that the interesting content i actually want to see is more sparse on fedi, whereas on 4chan i still regularly see plenty of people mature enough to ignore all that and save the threads with useful contributions anyway. hopefully that makes more sense. it isn't so much the moderation, it's the community's temperament. fedi has always eaten one another alive; we're schismatic and that's a shame. bsky united against a common enemy (twitter post-acquisition). fedi never had such a unified incident such as that, because all we have are the people who were tired of or banned from twitter prior to that mass exodus.
@xianc78 @PurpCat @S-Config @milo basically the core of twitter/microblogging culture -- the part worth keeping -- made it more-or-less in one piece to bsky and not to here
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@wowaname @Milo @PurpCat @S-Config I lurked on various Mastodon and GNU Social instances before the brief federation of Gab and the culture was kind of like what you described. A lot of people were just simply posting their nature walks or whatever projects they were working on. There were still a few people like that on here when I first joined, but I think Poast scared them off.

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@PurpCat @milo @S-Config @xianc78 oh i forgot that was one really good reason to learn japanese. none of those people on fedi seem to be dicks
@wowaname @milo @S-Config @xianc78 It's because the Japanese side didn't have the same circumstances of either political censorship or fears of such that led people to the fedi in the usa, or aggressive shilling by such types.

@wowaname @Milo @PurpCat @S-Config I'm pretty sure that some would be hostile to gaijin posters.

@xianc78 @milo @PurpCat @S-Config how hostile compared to how we are to each other in the west though, lol
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